Hi M! (I feel a bit like James Bond saying that
)
I'm sorry to hear that you're in a position where you feel you might need to retake the test. However, you are not alone. Many people find themselves in this situation, and there are some great study options to maximize your time and the materials you already have.
What I'd like to do is point you to some resources that already exist on
our blog. I'm certain these posts will get you well on your way. However, if you have any questions left unanswered, at all, please let me know, and I'd be happy to work with you further.
First, check out this post by my colleague Nikki about
how to decide whether you should cancel your December 2013 LSAT score. Also, please be sure to review the
LSAC website for the cancellation procedure.
Next, check out Nikki's post about
how to revamp your study. This post was written in October for those who had taken the October test and were considering taking the December administration.
Finally, you may have seen many of the practice questions, and are concerned that you'll run out of materials. The good news is that you can reuse those practice questions and still learn from them. Our fearless leader, Dave, wrote
this post about how you can get the most out of questions you've already seen, even if you don't have a time machine.
Hopefully, this information will provide a good starting off point for you. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Best wishes,
Ron